2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11223-016-9746-3
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Comparative Analysis of Crack Resistance of Fiber-Metal Laminates with HS2 Glass/T700 Carbon Layers for Various Stress Ratios

Abstract: Because of good crack growth resistance owe to the fibers between the aluminum layers, fiber metal laminates (FML) offer significant improvements compared to currently applied materials for aircraft structures. The crack resistance of different reinforced fibers, glass fiber, and carbon fiber, under stress ratio R =-1, 0.1, and 0.5, respectively, are analyzed through test data. The results showed significant scatter in the positive stress ratio and obvious difference between two outer aluminum layers. So, the … Show more

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